20 meters would be equal to about 3 to 3.5 car lengths. A car length is about 20 feet. A meter is equal to about 3 feet 6 inches.
There are no feet in any cubic feet. "Feet" is a unit of length or distance, "cubic feet" is a unit of volume. If length units and volume units could be converted to each other, you'd be able to figure out how many gallons tall you are, or how many yards of gas you put in your car yesterday.
The length of a car is typically measured in feet, not inches. Most standard cars are around 15 to 20 feet in length, while smaller cars can be around 10 to 12 feet long. It would be highly unusual for a car to be only 10 inches long, as that would be more in line with the size of a toy car.
That depends on vehicle speed. At 60 mph a vehicle covers 88 feet in one second. It also depends on the length of the car, but assuming the average car is 15 feet in length, it takes less than 2 tenths of a second to travel one "car length" at 60 mph. So in one second, the average car covers almost 6 car lengths! Double the speed - 120 mph - and that same car covers 176 feet in one second; more than half the length of a football field.
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The average length of a European car is about 15 feet.
About 5 meters (16.4 feet) would be a good estimate of a car length. That's the approximate length of a large family car.
The average car length is around 4500mm or 14,7 feet.
Average mid size car is 16 feet long.
The average car length is around 4500mm or 14,7 feet.